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Different eras come with technological innovations that define each generation, and ours is characterised by access to digital technology. In everyday life, at home, at work and even out in the streets, digital technology is revolutionising how we do things, and above all, how we interact with one another and our environment. Digital culture is increasingly found at the root of social and environmental matters.

Uberisation: an enemy that means well?

More than “uberisation”, the rise of the platform economy is profoundly changing our uses and raises many ethical and societal issues today. In his book, “Uberisation: an enemy that means well?” Denis Jacquet, a serial entrepreneur and an expert in the field of digital transformation thanks to his experience as co-founder of the French Observatoire de l’Uberisation [Observatory of Uberisation], deciphers the emergence of a “service” economy that is characterised by uberisation and automation. In this context, how can the individual and societies still be “actors” rather than “followers” so as to cope with this difficult-to-control digitalisation of society?
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They composed the new digital alphabet

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Open Source, the innovation accelerator

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Governing digital: perpetual experimentation

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